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Hi there,
I always wanted to know, why anyone likes to play a priest or paladin.

I favourite character is a priestess of Khirdai (Cuiraécen). Originally I created her because of the fighters attack bonus, :) but I began to see her many and diverse of fighting, healing and defence very fast. Not to forget the little bonus of controlling weather conditions :) and the electricity and cold resistence (at 7th level). I didn't like priests until I played her, today I would play a priest (of Cuiraécen, if possible) any time again.

So I would like to know, why anyone had the idea to play a priest or paladin of a cerilian deity (naturally Moradin, Karthatok and so on included).

In the 3. Edition Priests are quite strong characters. that would be a reason to play a priest. other people maybe like the good mixture of spell- and combat powers.

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I was more or less handed mine. I found it quite fun to play a female dwarven cleric who is now Queen of the dwarves. I am used to playing half elven rangers and mages and this seemed a nice challange. The holy attitude is pretty fun to play up sometimes!! Now I wouldn't trade her for the world!